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Read the passage and complete tasks 16 - 18.
A South Korean TV drama series are among the most popular in the world. They come in a variety of
formats, including period pieces, crime shows, and romance. Millions of people in the East Asian region
watch them – online, on pirate DVDs, and on TV channels in their own countries. Outside Korea, the
countries with the biggest numbers of consumers of K-drama, as these TV shows are called, are China,
Taiwan, Indonesia, and Japan.
B One of the most popular of these series is Misaeng, which means Incomplete Life. The 20-episode
series has recently been climbing the ratings. It started at 1.6 percent and has risen to 5.15 percent. Every
Friday night, instead of going out with friends to celebrate the weekend, millions of office workers rush
home to watch Misaeng. People talk about K-dramas at work and on social media. If you haven’t been
watching, it’s easy to feel left out!
C The story of Misaeng is about Jang Geu-rae, an office worker in a large company. Jang used to be a
professional baduk player (baduk is a board game, a bit like chess, or Japanese Go), but he doesn’t have a
college degree, or impressive work experience, and cannot speak any foreign languages. But he works hard
and never gives up, and has been lucky to get a job in a company on a two-year contract.
D Misaeng is not the first K-drama to focus on office life, but it has become the most popular. It reflects
the reality of office life for many South Koreans, who struggle with short term contracts. These kind of office
workers are the main audience for Misaeng. They never know if they will be in the same company next year,
or even if they will have a job next year. They see themselves and their lives in the on-screen life of Jang
and his co-workers.
E Another very popular show, but very different, is the period piece Dae Jang Geum. This show is set
in the Joseon Dynasty (1392 to 1897) and it tells the story of a kitchen hand who becomes the first woman
doctor to the king in Korean history. The show gives accurate details of Korean cooking, traditional
medicine, costume, and other aspects of Korean history. The show has become the highest rated K-drama of
all time and is also hugely popular outside Korea. After the series, the number of Japanese and Taiwanese
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traveling to historical sites in South Korea rose by 73%! There is even a website where people can get more
information about the food, the costumes, and the historical sites shown on the show.
Task 16: Choose the best answer for each question. Write A, B, C or D on the answer sheet. (0.4pt)
1. What is true about Misaeng?
A. Misaeng is the name of the main actor.
B. Misaeng has been shown for 20 years.
C. Misaeng is popular with temporarily-contracted office workers.
D. Misaeng has always been struggling with its reducing ratings.
2. What is not true about Dae Jang Geum?
A. Dae Jang Geum takes place outside Korea.
B. Dae Jang Geum is about the first woman royal doctor in Korea.
C. Dae Jang Geum is a period drama.
D. Dae Jang Geum is popular in Japan and Taiwan.
Task 17: Choose the phrases that best explain the underlined words in the passage. Write A, B, C or
D on the answer sheet. (0.4pt)
1. pirate
A. someone who sails in a ship B. illegally copied
C. someone who attacks ships D. officially broadcast
2. feel left out
A. feel one is not part of the group B. not understand the story
C. feel depressed D. not feel well
Task 18: Answer the following questions. Write your answers on the answer sheet. (0.4pt)
1. What are different types of Korean TV drama series?
2. According to the passage, when was the Joseon Dynasty founded?
 

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Read the passage and complete tasks 16 - 18.A South Korean TV drama series are among the most popular in the world. They come in a variety of formats, including period pieces, crime shows, and romance. Millions of people in the East Asian region watch them – online, on pirate DVDs, and on TV channels in their own countries. Outside Korea, the countries with the biggest numbers of consumers of K-drama, as these TV shows are called, are China, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Japan.B One of the most...
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Read the passage and complete tasks 16 - 18.
A South Korean TV drama series are among the most popular in the world. They come in a variety of formats, including period pieces, crime shows, and romance. Millions of people in the East Asian region watch them – online, on pirate DVDs, and on TV channels in their own countries. Outside Korea, the countries with the biggest numbers of consumers of K-drama, as these TV shows are called, are China, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Japan.
B One of the most popular of these series is Misaeng, which means Incomplete Life. The 20-episode series has recently been climbing the ratings. It started at 1.6 percent and has risen to 5.15 percent. Every Friday night, instead of going out with friends to celebrate the weekend, millions of office workers rush home to watch Misaeng. People talk about K-dramas at work and on social media. If you haven’t been watching, it’s easy to feel left out!
C The story of Misaeng is about Jang Geu-rae, an office worker in a large company. Jang used to be a professional baduk player (baduk is a board game, a bit like chess, or Japanese Go), but he doesn’t have a college degree, or impressive work experience, and cannot speak any foreign languages. But he works hard and never gives up, and has been lucky to get a job in a company on a two-year contract.
D Misaeng is not the first K-drama to focus on office life, but it has become the most popular. It reflects the reality of office life for many South Koreans, who struggle with short term contracts. These kind of office workers are the main audience for Misaeng. They never know if they will be in the same company next year, or even if they will have a job next year. They see themselves and their lives in the on-screen life of Jang and his co-workers.
E Another very popular show, but very different, is the period piece Dae Jang Geum. This show is set in the Joseon Dynasty (1392 to 1897) and it tells the story of a kitchen hand who becomes the first woman doctor to the king in Korean history. The show gives accurate details of Korean cooking, traditional medicine, costume, and other aspects of Korean history. The show has become the highest rated K-drama of all time and is also hugely popular outside Korea. After the series, the number of Japanese and Taiwanese traveling to historical sites in South Korea rose by 73%! There is even a website where people can get more information about the food, the costumes, and the historical sites shown on the show.

Task 16: Choose the best answer for each question. Write A, B, C or D on the answer sheet. (0.4pt)
1. What is true about Misaeng?
A. Misaeng is the name of the main actor.
B. Misaeng has been shown for 20 years.
C. Misaeng is popular with temporarily-contracted office workers.
D. Misaeng has always been struggling with its reducing ratings.
2. What is not true about Dae Jang Geum?
A. Dae Jang Geum takes place outside Korea.
B. Dae Jang Geum is about the first woman royal doctor in Korea.
C. Dae Jang Geum is a period drama.
D. Dae Jang Geum is popular in Japan and Taiwan.
Task 17: Choose the phrases that best explain the underlined words in the passage. Write A, B, C or D on the answer sheet. (0.4pt)
1. pirate
A. someone who sails in a ship      B. illegally copied
C. someone who attacks ships       D. officially broadcast
2. feel left out
A. feel one is not part of the group  B. not understand the story
C. feel depressed                            D. not feel well
Task 18: Answer the following questions. Write your answers on the answer sheet. (0.4pt)
1. What are different types of Korean TV drama series?
2. According to the passage, when was the Joseon Dynasty founded?
 

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1. What is true about Misaeng?
A. Misaeng is the name of the main actor.
B. Misaeng has been shown for 20 years.
C. Misaeng is popular with temporarily-contracted office workers.
D. Misaeng has always been struggling with its reducing ratings.
2. What is not true about Dae Jang Geum?
A. Dae Jang Geum takes place outside Korea.
B. Dae Jang Geum is about the first woman royal doctor in Korea.
C. Dae Jang Geum is a period drama.
D. Dae Jang Geum is popular in Japan and Taiwan.
Task 17: Choose the phrases that best explain the underlined words in the passage. Write A, B, C or D on the answer sheet. (0.4pt)
1. pirate
A. someone who sails in a ship      B. illegally copied
C. someone who attacks ships       D. officially broadcast
2. feel left out
A. feel one is not part of the group  B. not understand the story
C. feel depressed                            D. not feel well
Task 18: Answer the following questions. Write your answers on the answer sheet. (0.4pt)
1. What are different types of Korean TV drama series?

=> Historical dramas, K-dramas at work
2. According to the passage, when was the Joseon Dynasty founded?

=> It was founded in 1392

In this digital age, many people think that young adults spend all their time on the computer. And a new government survey of how young adults spend their leisure time says that 87 percent of people in the UK between the ages of 13 to 19 use the Internet every day. But it’s still important for young people to go out with friends. And the most popular evening out is going to the cinema: 42 percent say it’s their favourite way to spend an evening. For people who don’t go out, not...
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In this digital age, many people think that young adults spend all their time on the computer. And a new government survey of how young adults spend their leisure time says that 87 percent of people in the UK between the ages of 13 to 19 use the Internet every day. But it’s still important for young people to go out with friends. And the most popular evening out is going to the cinema: 42 percent say it’s their favourite
way to spend an evening.
For people who don’t go out, not surprisingly, television is more popular than radio. 82 percent say that they watch television for more than ten hours a week – mainly for films and news programmes – but only 23 percent listen to the radio. Music is always a favourite topic, but it seems that many people listen to music than can play a music instrument. The survey reveals that 38 percent watch live music, but 30 percent of people between 13 and 19 can play a musical instrument.
Only 32 percent of young adults play sports; with football, swimming, and cycling the most popular activities. But that means that more than two-thirds don’t play any sport!
Leisure Time Survey of Teenagers In The UK
• (1)_________ percent of teenagers use the Internet every day.
• The most popular leisure activity is going to the cinema: (2)_________ percent say it is their favourite evening activity.
• (3)__________ percent of people say that they watch TV for more than (4) _________ hours a week, but only (5)_________ percent listen to the radio.
• (6)__________ percent of young people watch live music, but only (7)_______ percent can play a musical instrument.
• Only (8)__________ percent of young adults play sports. Football, swimming, and cycling are the most popular sports.

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I. Complete the conversation with the phrases below. Then practice it with your partner. But we will How about you Would you like What kinds I'm sorry. I can't Lien: (1)....................of TV programmes do you best? Hong: I like to watch women's program. (2)............................? Lien: I prefer listening to music. Hong: There is a good music performance at Lan Anh Club this weekend....
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I. Complete the conversation with the phrases below. Then practice it with your partner.
But we will How about you Would you like
What kinds I'm sorry. I can't

Lien: (1)....................of TV programmes do you best?
Hong: I like to watch women's program. (2)............................?
Lien: I prefer listening to music.
Hong: There is a good music performance at Lan Anh Club this weekend. (3)........................to go with me?
Lien: I'd love to, but (4)....................I have to go to my cousin's birthday party on Saturday evening.
Hong: (5)....................go on Sunday.
Lien: That's great.
II. Reading the passage, and answer the questions.
Today, there is a TV set in nearly every home. people watch television every day, and some people watch it from until night. Americans watch tevision about 35 house a week. But is television good or bad for you?People have different answers. Some say that there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are terrible and people don't get any exercise because they only sit and watch TV. Others think that TV progams bing news from around the world, help you learn many useful things, especially children. Thank to television, people learn about life in other countries, and it helps people relax after a long day of hard work.
1. Is television very popular nowadays? Why?
2. How many hours do Americans watch TV a day?
3. Why don't some people like watching television?
4. What does television bring to you?
5. What do you learn from television?

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I. Complete the conversation with the phrases below. Then practice it with your partner.
But we will How about you Would you like
What kinds I'm sorry. I can't

Lien: (1)..........What kinds..........of TV programmes do you best?
Hong: I like to watch women's program. (2)............How about you................?
Lien: I prefer listening to music.
Hong: There is a good music performance at Lan Anh Club this weekend. (3)...........Would you like.............to go with me?
Lien: I'd love to, but (4)........I'm sorry, I can't............I have to go to my cousin's birthday party on Saturday evening.
Hong: (5).........But we will...........go on Sunday.
Lien: That's great.
II. Reading the passage, and answer the questions.
Today, there is a TV set in nearly every home. people watch television every day, and some people watch it from until night. Americans watch tevision about 35 house a week. But is television good or bad for you?People have different answers. Some say that there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are terrible and people don't get any exercise because they only sit and watch TV. Others think that TV progams bing news from around the world, help you learn many useful things, especially children. Thank to television, people learn about life in other countries, and it helps people relax after a long day of hard work.

1. Is television very popular nowadays? Why?

=> Yes it is, because there is a TV set in nearly every home

2. How many hours do Americans watch TV a day?

=> Americans watch tevision about 5 hours a day.

3. Why don't some people like watching television?

=> Because there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are terrible and people don't get any exercise because they only sit and watch TV

4. What does television bring to you?

=> Television brings news from around the world.

5. What do you learn from television?

=> We can learn about life in other countries.

Gạch chân đáp án đúng 1) Your father is very kind (with/for/to/in) David. 2) Hurry or you will be late (for/at/on/from) school. 3) Were they present (in/at/on/about) the meeting? 4) She was confused (with/on/about/in) the dates. 5) His book is different (about/from/for/between) mine. 6) Your plan is similar (with/to/of/for) his. 7) The boy is afraid (of/on/in/about) snakes. 8) She is accustomed (with/to/on/of) getting up early. 9) He was successful (in/with/of/to) his job. 10) That...
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Gạch chân đáp án đúng
1) Your father is very kind (with/for/to/in) David.
2) Hurry or you will be late (for/at/on/from) school.
3) Were they present (in/at/on/about) the meeting?
4) She was confused (with/on/about/in) the dates.
5) His book is different (about/from/for/between) mine.
6) Your plan is similar (with/to/of/for) his.
7) The boy is afraid (of/on/in/about) snakes.
8) She is accustomed (with/to/on/of) getting up early.
9) He was successful (in/with/of/to) his job.
10) That student is very quick (with/at/for/about) mathematics.
11) Iraq is rich (on/for/to/in) oil.
12) Are you aware (with/to/of/for) the time?
13) Are you acquainted (to/with/in/of) this man?
14) He has been absent (from/of/to/with) school lately.
15) They are interested (in/on/about/with) buying a new house.
16) Smoking is harmful (for/with/to/about) our health.
17) She is serious (with/about/of/for) learning to be a doctor.
18) I couldn’t believe what he said. It was contrary (to/with/for/in) his thought.
19) Our study is very important (for/with/to/about) our future and useful (for/to/with/in) our country.
20) Don’t give up your hope. Be confident (of/about/in/with) yourself.
21) I have some tickets available (for/to/of/with) you.
22) Are you capable (with/of/for/to) that job?
23) He is accustomed (to/with/for/in) driving fast like this.
24) Are you confident (with/of/about/in) what she has said?
25) The room was available (with/for/to/on) 2 people.
26) Finally, Jack is successful (on/in/at/to) his trade.
27) This theatre is often crowded (with/to/on/about) viewers.
28) Your bag is similar (with/to/about/for) mine.
29) The bottle is full (with/of/in/at) water.
30) Poison is harmful (to/with/for/about) humans.
31) Cheques are useful (with/to/for/on) travellers.
32) Are you successful (on/in/at/to) your experiment?
33) She got back safe (for/from/with/to) her adventure.
34) It was very lucky (to/for/of/with) me that my bag was found.
35) He seems friendly (on/to/for/about) everyone in the village.
36) She was sad (about/for/with/to) my refusal.
37) Quang Linh is popular (with/for/to/in) folk songs.
38) The student is quick (with/at/on/to) understanding what the teacher explains.
39) The story is very pleasant (to/with/for/in) us.
40) He is very kind (to/of/with/for) me.
41) I’m capable (of/with/for/to) speaking two languages.
42) She is never late (to/for/with/from) work.
43) It was very nice (to/of/in/for) him to give me a lift.
44) Yesterday Nga was absent (with/from/to/for) class because she was ill.
45) Contrary (to/with/for/about) his doctor’s orders, he has gone back to work.
46) Don’t worry (about/with/to/for) the money! I’ll lend you.
47) They have been waiting (for/with/to/at) the bus for half an hour.
48) Why don’t you ask (with/to/for/on) a pay increase?
49) He took advantage (of/in/about/for) this opportunity to explain why he had done that.
50) The weeks went slowly (by/with/of/for).
51) You have to move this box to make room (for/to/about/with) the new television set.
52) Nowadays we rely increasingly (on/in/at/to) computers to regulate the flow of traffic in the town.
53) Translate these sentences (for/into/with/of) English.
54) Have you taken notice (to/for/of/with) the sign “No Smoking”?
55) Ken prefers Chinese food (about/to/over/with) French food.
56) Don’t shout (to/at/with/for) the child when he makes a mistake.
57) Last Sunday I was invited (to/on/in/at) his wedding party.
58) I have been looking (after/for/into/at) my dog for two days but I haven’t seen it yet.
59) I don’t care (about/for/with/to) what they have said.
60) I talked to him so enjoyably that I lost track (to/with/of/for) the time.
61) He spent too much money (with/on/to/in) that car.
62) Do you believe (on/at/to/in) God?
63) You must make allowance (to/for/with/of) him because he has been ill.
64) May I start now? Yes, go (up/down/ahead/back).
65) She caught sight (with/of/to/for) a car in the distance.
66) She is leaving (to/for/with/at) Paris.
67) Don’t make noise! I’m concentrating (to/on/in/at) the question.
68) Things are going (to/on/out/off) nicely.
69) She has suffered (from/to/with/about) her heart attack.
70) The exchange rate of dollars is going (up/down/on/with) from 16,000 VND to 15,750 VND for one US dollar.
71) We have lost touch (with/of/for/over) each other for a long time.
72) I must study hard to keep pace (with/of/for/to) my classmates.
73) The prices of petrol are going (up/down/on/out) from 52 US dollars to 54 US dollars for a barrel.
74) I usually regard him (with/in/as/at) my close friend.
75) Don’t make a fuss (over/on/at/of) such trifles.
76) The bomb has gone (out/off/over/with) in a crowded street.
77) Who will look (for/after/at/around) the child when you’re away?
78) Congratulate you (in/to/on/with) winning the game.
79) I feel very hot because the electricity has gone (off/out/along/after).
80) The plane crashed (into/on/in/with) the mountain.
81) I’ve lost my keys. Can you help me look (at/for/after/into) them?
82) The book is divided (to/in/into/for) three parts.
83) I wrote to the company asking them (to/for/about/with) more information about the job.
84) Many people regard him (as/to/in/of) one of the greatest pianists in the world.
85) Our teacher was very kind (of/to/for/with) us.
86) Her children are very quick (with/about/at/for) computer games.
87) This kind of music is popular (for/to/with/about) the young.
88) Boys are fond (in/of/on/at) playing football.
89) Last week the beach was overcrowded (of/over/with/for) people.
90) She’s very worried (for/with/at/about) her mother’s health.
91) Why are these two schools different (to/from/with/at) each other?
92) Most children are ill-prepared (to/for/from/at) employment.
93) Four-fifths of the world’s computers use programs (at/in/on/about) English.
94) Attending all the lectures is important (to/with/at/in) us.
95) English belongs (from/to/on/in) those who use it.
96) Clean air provides us (for/at/with/about) a healthy supply of oxygen.
97) My brother is very interested (in/at/on/about) chess but he is not good at it.
98) I don’t think he was present (in/at/on/of) the meeting yesterday.
99) Are you serious (for/about/with/over) learning to be an architect?
100) She has become very famous (for/at/on/with) her novels.
101) Mary always take good care (for/of/to/with) her children.
102) Henry was born (on/in/at/to) 1992.
103) Lisa is very good (at/with/in/about) chemistry.
104) The forest fire went (after/off/out/along) after two days.
105) I always find it hard to keep pace (up/with/for/on) Nam, one of the best students in my class.
106) What do you often do (in/on/at/of) the evening?
107) Smoking is not good (for/at/about/of) our health.
108) The interview was broadcast (on/in/at/for) radio and television.
109) That farmer succeeded (on/in/at/with) raising fish.
110) Clean air is necessary (with/for/about/of) our health.
111) The future of a country depends (in/at/on/from) the youth.
112) There is a great difference (from/between/about/for) these two things.
113) My father is used (to/on/in/at) living in the countryside.
114) My father isn’t pleased (for/about/with/from) my work.
115) Many people are involved (on/in/of/at) the use of English.
116) English provides ready access (with/to/for/of) the world scholarship.
117) She is always fed up (at/with/for/about) washing dishes after dinner.
118) The roofs are covered (with/about/by/for) red tiles.
119) My father insisted (in/on/of/at) building a new house.
120) We are looking forward (in/at/for/to) seeing you again.

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Gạch chân đáp án đúng
1) Your father is very kind (with/for/to/in) David.
2) Hurry or you will be late (for/at/on/from) school.
3) Were they present (in/at/on/about) the meeting?
4) She was confused (with/on/about/in) the dates.
5) His book is different (about/from/for/between) mine.
6) Your plan is similar (with/to/of/for) his.
7) The boy is afraid (of/on/in/about) snakes.
8) She is accustomed (with/to/on/of) getting up early.
9) He was successful (in/with/of/to) his job.
10) That student is very quick (with/at/for/about) mathematics.
11) Iraq is rich (on/for/to/in) oil.
12) Are you aware (with/to/of/for) the time?
13) Are you acquainted (to/with/in/of) this man?
14) He has been absent (from/of/to/with) school lately.
15) They are interested (in/on/about/with) buying a new house.
16) Smoking is harmful (for/with/to/about) our health.
17) She is serious (with/about/of/for) learning to be a doctor.
18) I couldn’t believe what he said. It was contrary (to/with/for/in) his thought.
19) Our study is very important (for/with/to/about) our future and useful (for/to/with/in) our country.
20) Don’t give up your hope. Be confident (of/about/in/with) yourself.
21) I have some tickets available (for/to/of/with) you.
22) Are you capable (with/of/for/to) that job?
23) He is accustomed (to/with/for/in) driving fast like this.
24) Are you confident (with/of/about/in) what she has said?
25) The room was available (with/for/to/on) 2 people.
26) Finally, Jack is successful (on/in/at/to) his trade.
27) This theatre is often crowded (with/to/on/about) viewers.
28) Your bag is similar (with/to/about/for) mine.
29) The bottle is full (with/of/in/at) water.
30) Poison is harmful (to/with/for/about) humans.
31) Cheques are useful (with/to/for/on) travellers.
32) Are you successful (on/in/at/to) your experiment?
33) She got back safe (for/from/with/to) her adventure.
34) It was very lucky (to/for/of/with) me that my bag was found.
35) He seems friendly (on/to/for/about) everyone in the village.
36) She was sad (about/for/with/to) my refusal.
37) Quang Linh is popular (with/for/to/in) folk songs.
38) The student is quick (with/at/on/to) understanding what the teacher explains.
39) The story is very pleasant (to/with/for/in) us.
40) He is very kind (to/of/with/for) me.
41) I’m capable (of/with/for/to) speaking two languages.
42) She is never late (to/for/with/from) work.
43) It was very nice (to/of/in/for) him to give me a lift.
44) Yesterday Nga was absent (with/from/to/for) class because she was ill.
45) Contrary (to/with/for/about) his doctor’s orders, he has gone back to work.
46) Don’t worry (about/with/to/for) the money! I’ll lend you.
47) They have been waiting (for/with/to/at) the bus for half an hour.
48) Why don’t you ask (with/to/for/on) a pay increase?
49) He took advantage (of/in/about/for) this opportunity to explain why he had done that.
50) The weeks went slowly (by/with/of/for).
51) You have to move this box to make room (for/to/about/with) the new television set.
52) Nowadays we rely increasingly (on/in/at/to) computers to regulate the flow of traffic in the town.
53) Translate these sentences (for/into/with/of) English.
54) Have you taken notice (to/for/of/with) the sign “No Smoking”?
55) Ken prefers Chinese food (about/to/over/with) French food.
56) Don’t shout (to/at/with/for) the child when he makes a mistake.
57) Last Sunday I was invited (to/on/in/at) his wedding party.
58) I have been looking (after/for/into/at) my dog for two days but I haven’t seen it yet.
59) I don’t care (about/for/with/to) what they have said.
60) I talked to him so enjoyably that I lost track (to/with/of/for) the time.
61) He spent too much money (with/on/to/in) that car.
62) Do you believe (on/at/to/in) God?
63) You must make allowance (to/for/with/of) him because he has been ill.
64) May I start now? Yes, go (up/down/ahead/back).
65) She caught sight (with/of/to/for) a car in the distance.
66) She is leaving (to/for/with/at) Paris.
67) Don’t make noise! I’m concentrating (to/on/in/at) the question.
68) Things are going (to/on/out/off) nicely.
69) She has suffered (from/to/with/about) her heart attack.
70) The exchange rate of dollars is going (up/down/on/with) from 16,000 VND to 15,750 VND for one US dollar.
71) We have lost touch (with/of/for/over) each other for a long time.
72) I must study hard to keep pace (with/of/for/to) my classmates.
73) The prices of petrol are going (up/down/on/out) from 52 US dollars to 54 US dollars for a barrel.
74) I usually regard him (with/in/as/at) my close friend.
75) Don’t make a fuss (over/on/at/of) such trifles.
76) The bomb has gone (out/off/over/with) in a crowded street.
77) Who will look (for/after/at/around) the child when you’re away?
78) Congratulate you (in/to/on/with) winning the game.
79) I feel very hot because the electricity has gone (off/out/along/after).
80) The plane crashed (into/on/in/with) the mountain.
81) I’ve lost my keys. Can you help me look (at/for/after/into) them?
82) The book is divided (to/in/into/for) three parts.
83) I wrote to the company asking them (to/for/about/with) more information about the job.
84) Many people regard him (as/to/in/of) one of the greatest pianists in the world.
85) Our teacher was very kind (of/to/for/with) us.
86) Her children are very quick (with/about/at/for) computer games.
87) This kind of music is popular (for/to/with/about) the young.
88) Boys are fond (in/of/on/at) playing football.
89) Last week the beach was overcrowded (of/over/with/for) people.
90) She’s very worried (for/with/at/about) her mother’s health.
91) Why are these two schools different (to/from/with/at) each other?
92) Most children are ill-prepared (to/for/from/at) employment.
93) Four-fifths of the world’s computers use programs (at/in/on/about) English.
94) Attending all the lectures is important (to/with/at/in) us.
95) English belongs (from/to/on/in) those who use it.
96) Clean air provides us (for/at/with/about) a healthy supply of oxygen.
97) My brother is very interested (in/at/on/about) chess but he is not good at it.
98) I don’t think he was present (in/at/on/of) the meeting yesterday.
99) Are you serious (for/about/orwith/over) learning to be an architect?

100) She has become very famous (for/at/on/with) her novels.
101) Mary always take good care (for/of/to/with) her children.
102) Henry was born (on/in/at/to) 1992.
103) Lisa is very good (at/with/in/about) chemistry.
104) The forest fire went (after//out/offt/along) after two days.

105) I always find it hard to keep pace (up/with/for/on) Nam, one of the best students in my class.
106) What do you often do (in/on/at/of) the evening?
107) Smoking is not good (for/at/about/of) our health.
108) The interview was broadcast (on/in/at/for) radio and television.
109) That farmer succeeded (on/in/at/with) raising fish.
110) Clean air is necessary (with/for/about/of) our health.
111) The future of a country depends (in/at/on/from) the youth.
112) There is a great difference (from/between/about/for) these two things.
113) My father is used (to/on/in/at) living in the countryside.
114) My father isn’t pleased (for/about/with/from) my work.
115) Many people are involved (on/in/of/at) the use of English.
116) English provides ready access (with/to/for/of) the world scholarship.
117) She is always fed up (at/with/for/about) washing dishes after dinner.
118) The roofs are covered (with/about/by/for) red tiles.
119) My father insisted (in/on/of/at) building a new house.
120) We are looking forward (in/at/for/to) seeing you aga

16 tháng 8 2017

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13 tháng 1 2017

nếu mình điền sai thì bỏ qua cho nhéhaha

1.What

2.What

3.How many

4.Why?

5.When

13 tháng 1 2017

A: What is The Wingless Penguin
B: It's a cartoon series
A: What is it about?
B: It's about the adventures of a child penguin who has no wings.
A: Wow, it sounds interesting. How many of them are there?
B: There are ten of them already, and, they are still making more.
A: Why?
B: Because children love the series. The penguin's so cute. He's clever and funny.
A: When is it on ?
B: It's on at 8 o'clock Friday night, on the Disney channel.
A: I'll watch it . Thank you

I. Choose the correct answer: 1. Do you mind...the air - conditioner? It is too cold. A. turn on B. turn off C. turning on D. turning off 2. Sitting too long in front of he computer makes your eyes..... A. tired B. harm C. boring D. relax 3. When you plays games online, be careful when you make friend with..... A. girls B. boy C.strangers D. your classmates 4. Anna prefers.....TV to.....books. A. watching/reading B. watch/read C. watching/read D....
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I. Choose the correct answer:
1. Do you mind...the air - conditioner? It is too cold.
A. turn on B. turn off C. turning on D. turning off
2. Sitting too long in front of he computer makes your eyes.....
A. tired B. harm C. boring D. relax
3. When you plays games online, be careful when you make friend with.....
A. girls B. boy C.strangers D. your classmates
4. Anna prefers.....TV to.....books.
A. watching/reading B. watch/read C. watching/read D. watch/reading
5. The phrase " window shopping " means:
A. buying a window B. just looking without intending to buy
B. going shopping through the window D. buying so many things at the same time
6. Do you fancy.....origami?
A. making B. make C. doing D. do
7. The sentence " c u 2moro " means:
A. See you tommorrow B. Nice to meet you
C. See you later D. Let me see
8. I hate.....up late to do homework.
A. staying B. stay C. get D. getting
9. My younger brother used to detest.....fish, but now he likes doing it.
A. eats B. ate C. eating D.eat
10. Computers should only be used for....time.
A. limited B. unlimited c. limit D. freedom
II. Read the passage about British and American teenagers, and answer the questions:
Sport: In the UK, footbal, rugby, tennis and basketball are the most popular sports for teenagers. In the USA, American football, athletics, basketball and baseball are popular.
The Internet and television: Teenagers in both the UK and the USA today watch television less than before but they use the Internet more. They spend over 25 hours a week online. Pocket money and shopping: The average teenager in the UK gets about 7$ a week pocket money. In the USA it is about. They spend their money on clothes and going out, but magazines, presents and snacks are so important.
Friends: The average British and America teenagers has seven close friends. He or she has sixteen online friends on social network websites.
1. Which sports do British and American teenagers play in their free time?
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2. How long do they spend online?
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3. How much pocket money do they get?
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4. What do they spend it on?
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5. How many online friends do they have?
III. Complete the sentences in Mai's email with the correct form of the verb in brackets:
Hi, Susan!
Well, I'm here in Ha Noi, now. I see quite a lot of my cousin Hoa because we (1) (enjoy/do)................ the same things. I have some new friends called David and John. David is very good at computers and he (2) (not mind/help).............me so that's good. John is really nice too. He (3) (play)...........basketball and he (4) (go/skateboard)............ quite a lot. His brother Toby is 18 and he's really cool but he (5) (prefer/play)............football. I (6) (do)...............gymnastics once a week and Hoa (7) (do)..........karate. She prefers indoor sports because she (8) (not like/get)........cold!
Write soon!
*Các bạn làm giúp mình với ạ, mình đang cần gấp! Mình cảm ơn trước nhé!

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9 tháng 8 2019

I. Choose the correct answer:
1. Do you mind...the air - conditioner? It is too cold.
A. turn on B. turn off C. turning on D. turning off
2. Sitting too long in front of he computer makes your eyes.....
A. tired B. harm C. boring D. relax
3. When you plays games online, be careful when you make friend with.....
A. girls B. boy C.strangers D. your classmates
4. Anna prefers.....TV to.....books.
A. watching/reading B. watch/read C. watching/read D. watch/reading
5. The phrase " window shopping " means:
A. buying a window B. just looking without intending to buy
B. going shopping through the window D. buying so many things at the same time
6. Do you fancy.....origami?
A. making B. make C. doing D. do
7. The sentence " c u 2moro " means:
A. See you tommorrow B. Nice to meet you
C. See you later D. Let me see
8. I hate.....up late to do homework.
A. staying B. stay C. get D. getting
9. My younger brother used to detest.....fish, but now he likes doing it.
A. eats B. ate C. eating D.eat
10. Computers should only be used for....time.
A. limited B. unlimited c. limit D. freedom
III. Complete the sentences in Mai's email with the correct form of the verb in brackets:
Hi, Susan!
Well, I'm here in Ha Noi, now. I see quite a lot of my cousin Hoa because we (1) (enjoy/do)....enjoy doing............ the same things. I have some new friends called David and John. David is very good at computers and he (2) (not mind/help)......doesn't mind helping.......me so that's good. John is really nice too. He (3) (play)...plays........basketball and he (4) (go/skateboard)......goes skateboarding...... quite a lot. His brother Toby is 18 and he's really cool but he (5) (prefer/play).......prefers playing.....football. I (6) (do).........do......gymnastics once a week and Hoa (7) (do).....does.....karate. She prefers indoor sports because she (8) (not like/get).....doesn't like get...cold!
Write soon!
*Các bạn làm giúp mình với ạ, mình đang cần gấp! Mình cảm ơn trước nhé!

=>Bài đọc bn tự rèn kĩ năng reading and writing nha!

9 tháng 8 2019

I. Choose the correct answer:
1. Do you mind...the air - conditioner? It is too cold.
A. turn on B. turn off C. turning on D. turning off
2. Sitting too long in front of he computer makes your eyes.....
A. tired B. harm C. boring D. relax
3. When you plays games online, be careful when you make friend with.....
A. girls B. boy C.strangers D. your classmates
4. Anna prefers.....TV to.....books.
A. watching/reading B. watch/read C. watching/read D. watch/reading
5. The phrase " window shopping " means:
A. buying a window B. just looking without intending to buy
B. going shopping through the window D. buying so many things at the same time
6. Do you fancy.....origami?
A. making B. make C. doing D. do
7. The sentence " c u 2moro " means:
A. See you tommorrow B. Nice to meet you
C. See you later D. Let me see
8. I hate.....up late to do homework.
A. staying B. stay C. get D. getting
9. My younger brother used to detest.....fish, but now he likes doing it.
A. eats B. ate C. eating D.eat
10. Computers should only be used for....time.
A. limited B. unlimited c. limit D. freedom
II. Read the passage about British and American teenagers, and answer the questions:
Sport: In the UK, footbal, rugby, tennis and basketball are the most popular sports for teenagers. In the USA, American football, athletics, basketball and baseball are popular.
The Internet and television: Teenagers in both the UK and the USA today watch television less than before but they use the Internet more. They spend over 25 hours a week online. Pocket money and shopping: The average teenager in the UK gets about 7$ a week pocket money. In the USA it is about. They spend their money on clothes and going out, but magazines, presents and snacks are so important.
Friends: The average British and America teenagers has seven close friends. He or she has sixteen online friends on social network websites.
1. Which sports do British and American teenagers play in their free time?
------------They play footbal, rugby, tennis, basketball, athletics and baseball-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2. How long do they spend online?
--------------They spend over 25 hours a week online-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. How much pocket money do they get?
---------------They get 7$ a week----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. What do they spend it on?
----------They spend it on clothes, going out, magazines, presents and snacks---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5. How many online friends do they have?
III. Complete the sentences in Mai's email with the correct form of the verb in brackets:
Hi, Susan!
Well, I'm here in Ha Noi, now. I see quite a lot of my cousin Hoa because we (1) enjoy doing the same things. I have some new friends called David and John. David is very good at computers and he (2) don't mind helping me so that's good. John is really nice too. He plays basketball and he goes skateboarding quite a lot. His brother Toby is 18 and he's really cool but he (5) prefers playing football. I do gymnastics once a week and Hoa (7) does karate. She prefers indoor sports because she (8) doesn't like getting cold!
Write soon!

. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 11. In some Asian countries, the groom and bride…..their wedding rings in front of the altar. A. change B. exchange C. give D. take 12. In Scotland, the bride’s mother may invite the wedding guests to her house to......off all the wedding gifts. A. show B. turn C. put D. get 13. On the wedding day, the best man is expected to help the...... A. bride B. groom C. guest D. bridesmaid 14. In the...
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. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
11. In some Asian countries, the groom and bride…..their wedding rings in front of the
altar.
A. change B. exchange C. give D. take
12. In Scotland, the bride’s mother may invite the wedding guests to her house
to......off all the wedding gifts.
A. show B. turn C. put D. get
13. On the wedding day, the best man is expected to help the......
A. bride B. groom C. guest D. bridesmaid
14. In the past, the.....and engagement ceremonies took place one or two years before
the wedding.
A. propose B. proposing C. proposal D. proposed
15. Superstitions.....an important part in the lives of many people in Vietnam.
A. take B. act C. occupy D. play
16.Vietnam has kept a variety of superstitious.....about daily activities.
A. believe B. believing C. beliefs D. believable
17. Traditionally, most Vietnamese people never......the floor during the first threedays
of the New Year.
A. sweep B. paint C. polish D. resurface
18.Vietnam is a country situated in Asia, where many mysteries and legends.......
A. origin B. originate C. original D. originally
19.The British usually pay a lot of....to good table manners and are expected to use
knives, forks, and spoons properly.
A. money B. care C. attention D. compliment
20. In the U.S, children can choose their own partners even if their parents object....
their choice.
A. to B. for C. against D. with
21. In the UK, 18-year-olds tend to receive a silver key as a present to....their entry into
the adult world.
A. symbol B. symbolic C. symbolize D. symbolist
22. In Australia, on Mother’s Day, the second Sunday in May, children prepare and....
their mothers ‘breakfast in bed’.
A. cook B. serve C. display D. present
23. People in Mexico....Mother's Dayon May 10 by giving their mothers handmade gifts,
flowers, clothing and household appliances.
A. open B. memorize C. celebrate D. perform
24. In Vietnam, you shouldn’t....at somebody’s house on the 1st day of the NewYear
unless you have been invited by the house owner.
A. show up B. get up C. put up D. go up
25. The newly-weds will fly to Venice to spend their....tomorrow.
A. vacation B. honeymoon C. holiday D. marriage
2 After the wedding ceremony at the church, they go to the hotel for the wedding....
A. cake B. ring C. day D. reception
27. The bride and groom cut the wedding cake and….speeches.
A. prepared B. wrote C. heard D. made
28. Some Koreans believe that it’s impolite to....eye contact with a person who has a
high position.
A. make B. lose C. show D. put
29. Brazilians often….each other’s arms, hands or shoulders during a conversation.
A. lend B. shake C. touch D. move
30. American people are very informal at home, so they often….their hands to eat some
kinds of food.
A. use B. lend C. wash D. shake
31. Egypt is a traditional country, and it has many customs that are different....the U.S.
A. of B. from C. to D. for
32. English people believe that it is unlucky to open an umbrella in the house, which will
bring....to the person who has opened it.
A. loss B. misfortune C. success D. truth
33. Superstition suggests that you'll get seven years of bad luck if you....a mirror.
A. break B. buy C. borrow D. see
34. In the UK, seven is usually regarded....the luckiest number while thirteen is the
opposite.
A. as B. like C. with D. for
35. Polite behaviour in one country, however, may be....in another world.
A. formal B. informal C. impolite D. appropriate
36. In Germany, it is important to arrive....time when you are invited to someone's
house.
A. in B. after C. before D. on
37. Learning about cultural differences in politeness helps you avoid a lot of.....
A. embarrass B. embarrassment C. embarrassed D. embarrassing
38. On many days of the year, Vietnamese people not only......the table for meals, but
they also put food on the altar for their ancestors.
A. lay B. lie C. book D. clear
39. The woman you are engaged to is your......
A. fiancé B. bridesmaid C. match-maker D. fiancée
40. At the church ceremony, the couple have to make their.......
A. vows B. invitations C. flowers D. cakes
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning
to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
41. Mary is planning to tie the knot with her German boyfriend next June.
A. get married B. say goodbye C. get together D. fall in love
42. In some Asian countries like Vietnam or China, money is given to the newly-married
couple as a wedding present.
A. gift B. donation C. souvenir D. contribution
43. In Vietnam, it is customary to choose a favourable day for occasions such as
wedding, funerals, or house-moving days.
A. suitable B. favourite C. beautiful D. whole
44. Americans value freedom and do not like to be dependent on other people.
A. addicted B. supportive C. reliant D. responsible
45. In most American families, parents have less influence on their children than those
in other parts of the world.
A. power B. effect C. attention D. care
V. Mark the letterA, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning
to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
46. Being practical, Americans avoid taking jobs which are beyond their ability.
A. out of B. far from C. within D. inside
47 In many countries, it is customary for the bride to throw her bouquet of flowers
into a crowd of well-wishers.
A. uncommon B. inadvisable C. usual D. normal
48. To an American, success is the result of hard work and self-reliance.
A. devotion B. industry C. laziness D. enthusiasm
49. Success has always meant providing their families with a decent standard of living.
A. high B. good C. acceptable D. low
50. Stores everywhere compete to sell their distinctive versions of Christmas cake
before the holiday.
A. different B. various C. similar D. special
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
51.These days, in India, there are......married couples who live on their own than
before.
A. more B. any C. less D. little
52. In some countries in the Middle East, people stand......to each other than those in
North America in a conversation.
A. most closely B. more closely C. closer D. closest
53. Wedding ceremonies are....now than they used to be in the past.
A. less complicated B. the most complicated
C. as complicated D. the least complicated
54. It's much......to celebrate a small and cozy wedding to save money.
A. best B. better C. the best D. the better
55.In some Asian families, parents tend to have far....control over their children than
those in some American families.
A. the most B. the more C. more D. most
56. This is......wedding party I’ve ever attended.
A. the more memorable B. more memorable
C. the most memorable D. most memorable
57. Chocolates and flowers are by far....presents for mothers on Mother's Day inthe UK.
A. more popular B. the more popular
C. less popular D. the most popular
5 Chuseokis one of......celebrations in the Korean calendar when Koreans give thanks
to nature.
A. the most important B. the more important
C. the less important D. more important
59.The more polite you appear to be, ......your partner will be.
A. the happiest B. the happier C. the most happily D. the more happily
60. Of the two bridesmaids, Lisa turned out to be......
A. the most charming B. the least charming
C. more charming D the more charming
61. The Korean are......than the American in addressing their bosses.
A. more formal B. formal C. most formal D. the most formal
62. There are......occasions for giving gifts in modern societies than before.
A. less B. more C. the least D. the most
63. June has become......month for weddings in many countries when the symbolic
flowers, roses, usually bloom.
A. more popular B. less popular C. the most popular D. the least popular
64. Before doing something important, Vietnamese people always try to choose....time
for it.
A. better B. less good C. the least good D. the best
65. My grandmother feels much......whenever I give her a homemade cake on Mother's
Day.
A. happier B. more happily C. the happiest D. the most happily
66. People in......Western countries are often surprised to learn that......Japanese
celebrate Christmas.
A. Ø - Ø B. the - the C. the - Ø D. Ø - the
67. In Japan, ......most important holiday of......season is New Year's Day, which comes
one week after Christmas.
A. the - the B. Ø - the C. the - Ø D. the - a
68. In India, in the old days, ......girl's family used to give......boy's family a gift like
money or jewellery.
A. a - a B. a - the C. the - a D. the - the
69. It is appropriate to bring......small gift when visiting......home in the U.S.
A. the - a B. a - a C. a - the D. the - the
7 Traditionally, .....bride and groom go on their honeymoon immediately
after.....wedding reception.
A. a - the B. the - a C. the - the D. a - a
71. Whenever I set out for....examination, I always try to avoid crossing.....path of.....
woman.
A. an - the - a B. an - a - the C. an - the - the D. the - the - a
72. In a wedding ceremony,....best man helps.....groom ready for every preparation.
A. the - a B. a - the C. the - the D. a - a
73. People say that....gift lets.....recipient know how we are thinking of them.
A. the - the B. a - a C. the - a D. a - the
74. Wearing a wedding veil which covers......head and face is…...2,000-year old
tradition.
A. a - the B. the - a C. the - the D. a - a
75. In the U.S, white represents goodness and is usually....colour of.....bride's wedding
dress.
A. a - a B. a - the C. the - a D. the - the
76. Is it acceptable to touch......person on.....shoulder in a conversation?
A. a - the B. the - the C. the - a D. a - a
77. .......man should take off his hat when he goes into......house in the UK.
A. A - the B. A - a C. The - a D. The - the
78. When you stay at......friend's house, you should write.....thank-you note.
A. a - a B. the - a C. a - the D. the - the
79. Christmas Eve is…..best time for Japanese youngsters to go out for.....special,
romantic evening.
A. a - a B. the - a C. the - the D. a - the
80.....Japanese manage not to ask direct questions in order not to embarrass.....person
who they are speaking with.
A. A - the B. A - a C. The - the D. The – a

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I. Make questions for the underlined part in each sentence. 1. Watching too much TV is not good beacause it hurts your eyes. 2. We often read books and play sports in our free time. 3. The Wingless Penguin is about the adventure of a child penguin who has no wings. 4. Children love the Wingless Peiguin series because the child penguin is so cute, clever, and funny. 5. The programme is on the Disney Channel. 6. The TV programme "Let's Learn" appears in over 80 countries. 7. Both parents and...
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I. Make questions for the underlined part in each sentence.
1. Watching too much TV is not good beacause it hurts your eyes.
2. We often read books and play sports in our free time.
3. The Wingless Penguin is about the adventure of a child penguin who has no wings.
4. Children love the Wingless Peiguin series because the child penguin is so cute, clever, and funny.
5. The programme is on the Disney Channel.
6. The TV programme "Let's Learn" appears in over 80 countries.
7. Both parents and their children enjoy the programme.
8. The Animals programme is on at 8 o'clock Wednesday night.
9. I watch TV one or two hours a day.
10. I can get enough information for my essay by watching TV and visiting some websites.

II. There is ONE, mistake in each sentece, try to find the mistake and correct it.
1. There are much music programmes on TV nowadays.
2. The Discovery Channel makes education funny for children all over the world.
3. Would you like ho to the theater with me tonight?
4. Although I enjoy sports every much, but I don't often watch the Sports programmes.
5. The News programme help TV viewers know about what happens every day in their country as well as all over the world.

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I. Make questions for the underlined part in each sentence.
1. Watching too much TV is not good beacause it hurts your eyes.

-> Why is watching too much TV not good?
2. We often read books and play sports in our free time.

-> What do you often do in your free time?
3. The Wingless Penguin is about the adventure of a child penguin who has no wings.

-> What is the Wingless Penguin about?
4. Children love the Wingless Peiguin series because the child penguin is so cute, clever, and funny.

-> Why do children love the Wingless Penguin series?
5. The programme is on the Disney Channel.

-> What is the programme on?
6. The TV programme "Let's Learn" appears in over 80 countries.

-> How many countries does the TV programme "Let's Learn" appear in?
7. Both parents and their children enjoy the programme.

-> Who enjoys the programme?
8. The Animals programme is on at 8 o'clock Wednesday night.

-> When is the Animals programme on?
9. I watch TV one or two hours a day.

-> How many hours a day do you watch TV?
10. I can get enough information for my essay by watching TV and visiting some websites.

-> How can you get enough information for your essay?

II. There is ONE, mistake in each sentece, try to find the mistake and correct it.
1. There are much -> many music programmes on TV nowadays.
2. The Discovery Channel makes education funny -> fun for children all over the world.
3. Would you like go -> to go to the theater with me tonight?
4. Although I enjoy sports very much, but -> \(\varnothing\) I don't often watch the Sports programmes.
5. The News programme help TV viewers know about what happens every day in their country as well as all over -> around the world.

18 tháng 1 2018

I. Make questions for the underlined part in each sentence.
1. Watching too much TV is not good beacause it hurts your eyes.

-> Why is watching too much TV not good?
2. We often read books and play sports in our free time.

-> What do you often do in your free time?
3. The Wingless Penguin is about the adventure of a child penguin who has no wings.

-> What is the Wingless Penguin about?
4. Children love the Wingless Peiguin series because the child penguin is so cute, clever, and funny.

-> Why do children love the Wingless Penguin series?
5. The programme is on the Disney Channel.

-> What is the programme on?
6. The TV programme "Let's Learn" appears in over 80 countries.

-> How many countries does the TV programme "Let's Learn" appear in?
7. Both parents and their children enjoy the programme.

-> Who enjoys the programme?
8. The Animals programme is on at 8 o'clock Wednesday night.

-> When is the Animals programme on?
9. I watch TV one or two hours a day.

-> How many hours a day do you watch TV?
10. I can get enough information for my essay by watching TV and visiting some websites.

-> How can you get enough information for your essay?

ĐỀ SỐ 9, TUẦN 4- LỚP 7 Ngày giao: thứ 5 (27/2) Ngày nộp: thứ 7 (29/2) I. Choose the best answer to complete the sentences 1. I like the outdoors. ______________ , I don't like bugs and dirt. A. However B. because of C. although D. nevertheless 2. Diwali is India's biggest and most important ______________ of the year. A. holiday B. harvest C. parade D. lantern 3. There are often UFOs...
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ĐỀ SỐ 9, TUẦN 4- LỚP 7
Ngày giao: thứ 5 (27/2) Ngày nộp: thứ 7 (29/2)
I. Choose the best answer to complete the sentences
1. I like the outdoors. ______________ , I don't like bugs and dirt.
A. However B. because of C. although D. nevertheless
2. Diwali is India's biggest and most important ______________ of the year.
A. holiday B. harvest C. parade D. lantern
3. There are often UFOs and aliens from space in a ______________ .
A. drama B. superstition C. imagined D. sci-fi film
4. A ______________ is a place on a road at which vehicles must stop to allow people to walk across the road.
A. railway station B. zebra crossing C. train tickets D. means of transport
5. I something cry when I watch a ______________.
A. drama B. superstition C. imagined D. sci-fi film
6. Does your bike ever ______________ down on the way to school?
A. celebrate B. break C. limit D. use to
7. If you want to know which films are on at the cinemas, you should look at the film ______________ of this magazine.
A. animate B. speed C. music D. section
8. I couldn't get to sleep ______________ the noise.
A. because of B. in spite of C. although D. However
9. Halloween has always been a holiday filled with mystery, magic and ______________.
A. Comedy B. superstition C. horror film D. documentary
10. A science fiction film is often about a(n) ______________ future.
A. drama B. superstition C. sci-fi film D. imagined
11. A ______________ can be too scary to me.
A. horror film B. superstition C. exciting D. moving
12. During Tet, the Vietnamese ______________ their house with many beautiful flowers.
A. celebrate B. didn’t use to C. excite D. decorate
13. ______________ it was raining heavily, he went out without a raincoat.
A. Because B. Although C. Nevertheless D. However
14. And yet, ______________ her feelings, any relationship with him was potentially dangerous.
A. Nevertheless B. However C. although D. despite
15. A horror film is always ______________.
A. romantic B. annoying C. musical D. frightening
16. A historical film can be ______________ because of bad acting.
A. horror B. boring C. confusing D. exciting
17. The kitchen hadn't been cleaned for ages. It was really ______________.
A. break B. disgusting C. celebrate D. decorate
II. Find the mistakes in the sentences

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2 tháng 3 2020

I. Choose the best answer to complete the sentences
1. I like the outdoors. ______________ , I don't like bugs and dirt.
A. However B. because of C. although D. nevertheless
2. Diwali is India's biggest and most important ______________ of the year.
A. holiday B. harvest C. parade D. lantern
3. There are often UFOs and aliens from space in a ______________ .
A. drama B. superstition C. imagined D. sci-fi film
4. A ______________ is a place on a road at which vehicles must stop to allow people to walk across the road.
A. railway station B. zebra crossing C. train tickets D. means of transport
5. I something cry when I watch a ______________.
A. drama B. superstition C. imagined D. sci-fi film
6. Does your bike ever ______________ down on the way to school?
A. celebrate B. break C. limit D. use to ( broken thì đúng hơn nhỉ ? )
7. If you want to know which films are on at the cinemas, you should look at the film ______________ of this magazine.
A. animate B. speed C. music D. section
8. I couldn't get to sleep ______________ the noise.
A. because of B. in spite of C. although D. However
9. Halloween has always been a holiday filled with mystery, magic and ______________.
A. Comedy B. superstition C. horror film D. documentary
10. A science fiction film is often about a(n) ______________ future.
A. drama B. superstition C. sci-fi film D. imagined
11. A ______________ can be too scary to me.
A. horror film B. superstition C. exciting D. moving
12. During Tet, the Vietnamese ______________ their house with many beautiful flowers.
A. celebrate B. didn’t use to C. excite D. decorate
13. ______________ it was raining heavily, he went out without a raincoat.
A. Because B. Although C. Nevertheless D. However
14. And yet, ______________ her feelings, any relationship with him was potentially dangerous.
A. Nevertheless B. However C. although D. despite
15. A horror film is always ______________.
A. romantic B. annoying C. musical D. frightening
16. A historical film can be ______________ because of bad acting.
A. horror B. boring C. confusing D. exciting
17. The kitchen hadn't been cleaned for ages. It was really ______________.
A. break B. disgusting C. celebrate D. decorate